As an update on this
I installed the joystick package and when running jstest it registers
all events, as they happen with the joystick. All buttons work. jstest
reports all joystick movement correctly. It's just that no games are
recognizing it.
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Hey Wackoja
Hey Wackojacko,
I'd read your posts on that already. Unfortunately that doesn't seem to
be my problem. The permissions are correct and I don't have to
recreate/reload anything after reboots.
Wackojacko wrote:
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
I have a Gravis Blackhawk that isn't being recognized
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
I have a Gravis Blackhawk that isn't being recognized by any games. It
is, however, recognized at boot as recorded by dmesg.
The following modules are loaded at boot: joydev, grip, emu10k-gp,
gameport, and ns558. I'm running a Soundblaster Live! sound card.
There i
Robert Norton wrote:
> Is there a package that will allow me to use a standard joystick to
> control the mouse pointer? This would be useful for people who suffer
> from RSI related to mouse usage - joysticks are typically more
> ergonomic.
A quick visit to Google found something called js2mouse.
* Kevin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-17 23:14]:
> Hi-
> I need some help. actually I would like some I just purchased a
> USB Gravis Gamepad pro to use with Xmame. I downloaded the latest
> version and comiled it both as a normal x11 and the sdl versions of
> xmame. Neither will see my g
Selon Nicos Gollan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 23:55:26 -0500
> Kevin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > If I run jstest --normal /dev/js0 it sees the gamepad and lets me test
> > it. xmame displays an error that no joystick is found so it disables
> > joystick support. Thi
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 23:55:26 -0500
Kevin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I run jstest --normal /dev/js0 it sees the gamepad and lets me test
> it. xmame displays an error that no joystick is found so it disables
> joystick support. This is driving me crazy. I am not even sure where
> to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My joystick/gamepad attached to the USB port doesn't work
on my linux box (i386).
I made my own kernel with USB support (usbcore.o, usb-hdci.o, hid.o,
input.o, joydev.o, etc.) and I tested it using:
jstest /dev/input/js1
jstest /dev/input/js2
jstest /dev/input/js3
and
#include
David Bellows wrote on Fri Dec 14, 2001 um 02:53:41PM:
> everything seemed to be installed and recognized with my USB joystick
> but no applications would work with it. So here's what worked for me.
> Most applications look for the joystick at: /dev/js0 not
> /dev/input/js0. So I ad
On Friday 14 December 2001 09:16 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> My joystick/gamepad attached to the USB port doesn't work on my
> Debian (i386).
> I made my own kernel with USB support (usbcore.o, usb-hdci.o, hid.o,
> input.o, joydev.o, etc.) and I tested it using:
>
> jstest /dev/input/js1
> jst
On Sun, Nov 05, 2000 at 08:46:54PM -0500, jason lee wrote:
> hello all,
> i'm new to linux and i'm trying to get my microsoft sidewinder working
> under debian 2.2. i've recompiled my kernel with:
> make menuconfig (enabled joystick support; built-in sidewinder support)
> make dep
> make clean
It works fine, it always has, I was loading the josytick driver with no
joystick attached
tahnks,
--dave
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> "Ingles, Raymond" wrote:
>
> > > From: David Blackman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > I have my SB32 autoconfigured by my BIOS, with sound supp
> From: Adam C Powell IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Ingles, Raymond" wrote:
> > > From: David Blackman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > I have my SB32 autoconfigured by my BIOS, with sound support
> > > in my kernel, how can I get the joystick port on my SB32 to work
> > > without turning off auto
"Ingles, Raymond" wrote:
> > From: David Blackman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I have my SB32 autoconfigured by my BIOS, with sound support
> > in my kernel, how can I get the joystick port on my SB32 to work
> > without turning off auto-PNP in BIOS, and isapnp'ing it.
>
> I'm not sure you can.
> From: David Blackman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have my SB32 autoconfigured by my BIOS, with sound support
> in my kernel, how can I get the joystick port on my SB32 to work
> without turning off auto-PNP in BIOS, and isapnp'ing it.
I'm not sure you can. Somehow the card needs to be told to
On Fri, 11 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *- Michael Beattie wrote about "Joystick"
> >
[snip]
>
> Linux quake does not have native support for the joystick. The only
> way to get the joystick to work in quake is to use the joy2key program
> at http://www.freenet.tlh.fl.us/~amstpi/joy2key.
On Sat, Dec 12, 1998 at 11:17:25AM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
>
> Or, someone could suggest another game which uses a joystick that I could
> try.
>
snes9x, a Super Nintendo Emulator, makes good use of joysticks, find it
here:
http://www.snes9x.com
good luck,
Ben
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*- Michael Beattie wrote about "Joystick"
>
> I've downloaded, compiled and installed the new Joystick drivers, version
> 1.2.13. Works fine. I want to try out the joystick in a game, to check it
> actually works properly. I have tried quake2, but no matter what I do, I
> cannot get quake2 to use
*- Phillip Neumann wrote about "joystick"
|
|
| I want to use my joystick here in linux. How can i do that? or where can
| i found information?
|
See http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~vojtech/joystick/ I use it with
the 2.0.35 kernel but it also works with the 2.1.x series. You can
compile as
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